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DISPOSABLE RAZOR TOOTHBRUSH COMBO A disposable razor at one end and a toothbrush at the otherend of the stick. You use the toothbrush first and then haveyour shave. A small strip of toothpaste can be mounted andsealed on to the toothbrush. I am not aware of the health issuesof such a combo. It would be a useful gizmo when you are onvaction and forget to carry your toothbrush or razor or both.
pepindia007, Mar 27 2008
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The danger, of course, is of waking up with a headache after a sleepless night and confusedly smearing your face with toothpaste.
This is not for the blind who cannot differenciate between the toothbrush endand the razor end
Razor in your palm while brushing teeth seems risky/unsafe. I know that you can have those little snap-on covers, but I always lose them. Brush in my palm while I'm shaving? Will I be inadvertantly putting whiskers in my mouth?
Because of the many facets of a face, the razor requires a number of different grips to achieve the different angles. The brush, which is usually longer, could inhibit this.
Also, razor lasts two weeks, toothbrush three-months or more ('til you give up on it)
Finally, I don't like the concept of 'disposable'. I know eventually, everything wears-out, but it just seems wrong.
Looks like I'm under the coconut shell again. Pep, you do have lots of good ideas--I just don't think this is one.
You brush first, then shave not vice-versa. This should eliminate most ofthe health hazzards. This just disposable stuff. I hate this concept.There may be many takers for this concept for its convenience.
A small cannister with shaving foam for a single shave can be attached tothe razor end. Your are done with brushing and shaving, just dump thecombo.